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Critical security updates issued for Red Hat, OpenSSL, Chromium, and other key software

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Published 2026-06-11 01:34 UTCUpdated 2026-06-11 02:13 UTC
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Submariner v0.21: CVSS (Max): 9.1
AusCERT - Bulletins · News · portal.auscert.org.au · 2026-06-11 02:13 UTC
Multiple Vulnerabilities in OpenSSL
NCSC-FI - Vulnerabilities · News · openssl-library.org · 2026-06-11 02:00 UTC
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Overview

On June 11, 2026, multiple coordinated security advisories were released addressing critical vulnerabilities in widely used software including Red Hat products, OpenSSL, Chromium, dnsmasq, and Splunk Enterprise.

Score total
1.42
Momentum 24h
12
Posts
12
Origins
2
Source types
1
Duplicate ratio
0%
Why now
  • Multiple coordinated advisories released simultaneously highlight active risk and urgency.
  • Some vulnerabilities allow remote exploitation without user interaction, increasing threat likelihood.
  • New patches address recently discovered flaws, emphasizing the evolving threat landscape.
Why it matters
  • These vulnerabilities affect widely deployed software critical to enterprise and internet infrastructure.
  • High CVSS scores indicate potential for severe impact including remote code execution and privilege escalation.
  • Timely patching is essential to prevent exploitation and maintain system security.
LLM analysis
Topic mix: lowPromo risk: lowSource quality: high
Recurring claims
  • Red Hat released multiple security updates including kernel, kernel-rt, AI Inference Server Model, Keycloak, OpenShift Dev Spaces, and Submariner with CVSS scores up to 9.1.
  • OpenSSL patched 18 vulnerabilities including a high-severity issue that could allow remote code execution.
  • Chromium received a critical security update addressing numerous vulnerabilities with a maximum CVSS of 9.6.
  • Splunk Enterprise released updates addressing vulnerabilities including a CVSS 10.0 flaw.
How sources frame it
  • AusCERT External Security Bulletins: neutral
  • NCSC-FI: neutral
Consolidated multiple coordinated advisories into a single briefing for clarity and urgency.
All evidence
All evidence
Submariner v0.21: CVSS (Max): 9.1
AusCERT - Bulletins · portal.auscert.org.au · 2026-06-11 02:13 UTC
Multiple Vulnerabilities in OpenSSL
NCSC-FI - Vulnerabilities · openssl-library.org · 2026-06-11 02:00 UTC
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Top publishers (this list)
  • AusCERT - Bulletins (1)
  • NCSC-FI - Vulnerabilities (1)
Top origin domains (this list)
  • portal.auscert.org.au (1)
  • openssl-library.org (1)